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Emergency department status boards: user-evolved artefacts for inter- and intra-group coordination
Authors:Robert L Wears  Shawna J Perry  Stephanie Wilson  Julia Galliers  James Fone
Affiliation:(1) University of Florida/Imperial College London, 655 W 8th St., Jacksonville, FL 32209, USA;(2) Centre for HCI Design, City University, Northampton Square, London, EC1V 0HB, UK
Abstract:Large, easily viewed status boards are commonly used in some healthcare settings such as emergency departments, operating theaters, intensive care units, and inpatient wards. Because these artefacts were developed by front-line users, and have little to no supervisory or regulatory control, they offer valuable insights into the theories of work and hazard held by those users. Although the status boards case were locally developed over many years for within-group coordination, they have also become useful for between-group coordination across organizational boundaries. In this paper, we compare and contrast the use of such status boards in two disparate settings: a US emergency department, and a UK pediatric ward, and note striking similarities in their form and usage, despite the large differences in setting.
Keywords:Cognitive artefacts  Shared cognition  Joint cognitive systems  Communication and coordination
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